Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780
Hutchinson, Thomas
Hutchinson, Thomas, političar
Thomas Hutchinson last civilian Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, historian
Thomas Hutchinson last civilian Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, historian (1711-1780)
Hutchinson, Thomas 18/19
VIAF ID: 27892715 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hutchinson, Thomas
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hutchinson, Thomas ‡d 1711-1780
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hutchinson, Thomas, ‡d 1711-1780
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hutchinson, Thomas, ‡d 1711-1780
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hutchinson, Thomas, ‡d 1711-1780
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Hutchinson ‡c last civilian Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, historian
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Hutchinson ‡c last civilian Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, historian (1711-1780)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (29)
5xx's: Related Names (6)
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Massachusetts. ‡b Governor (1771-1774 : Hutchinson)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Massachusetts. ‡b Lieutenant Governor (1758-1771 : Hutchinson)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Massachusetts ‡b Governor (1771-1774 : Hutchinson)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Massachusetts ‡b Lieutenant Governor (1758-1771 : Hutchinson)
Works
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1740-1766 | |
1767-1769 | |
1770 (January-October) | |
An Answer to the second letter from Legorn being an account of some further discovery of a continued plot aboard the ship Vanherring. | |
The Boston Tea Party. | |
Briefe | |
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... To [blank]. : Sir, As you have receiv'd beating-orders from me to enlist men into his majesty's service for the expedition intended, in the management of that trust, I give you the following directions ... Given under my hand at Boston, the [blank] day of [blank] 1755. | |
The case of the provinces of Massachusetts-Bay and New-York, respecting the boundary line between the two provinces. | |
A collection of original papers relative to the history of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay. | |
A collection of vocal music in two, three, four, five and six parts principally attempted after the manner of the earlier masters, with several pieces in the present style, with accompaniment for the piano forte [London, Preston; for the proprietor] | |
Considerations on lowering the value of gold coins, within the province of the Massachusetts-Bay | |
Copy of a letter returned with those sign'd Tho. Hutchinson, Andw Oliver, &c. from England. : Narraganset, 22d December 1767 | |
Copy of letters sent to Great-Britain | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
The destruction of the tea | |
The diary and letters of His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, esq. ... | |
The groans of Ireland. : Humbly Address'd to the L-r-d-s and C-mm-s of this Kingdom. With some Interesting Arguments in Behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of K---d---e | |
The history of ... Mass Bay ... 1764-1828. | |
The history of the colony and province of Massachusetts-Bay : ed. from the author's own copies of vols I and II and his manuscript of vol. III | |
The history of the colony of Massachuset's Bay : from the first settlement thereof in 1628, until its incorporation with the Colony of Plimouth, Province of Main, etc. By the Charter of King William and Queen Mary, in 1691. By Mr. Hutchinson, Lieutenant-Governor of the Massachuset's Province. | |
King Philip's war, and Witchcraft in New England. | |
A letter to a member of the Honourable House of Representatives : on the present state of the bills of credit. [Two lines in Latin from Cicero]. | |
Letters, &c. | |
The letters of Governor Hutchinson : and Lieut. Governor Oliver, etc. Printed at Boston. And remarks thereon. With the assembly's address, and the proceedings of the lords committee of council. Together with the substance of Mr. Wedderburn's speech Relating to those Letters. | |
Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a public fast. : ... Thursday the second of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the fourth day of March, 1772. | |
Massachusetts. Lieutenant Governor (1758-1771 : Hutchinson). By the Honorable Thomas Hutchinson, Esq; ... A brief. Whereas Jeremiah Lee, Joshua Orne ... have applied to the Great and General Court, 1770: | |
A Ministerial catechise suitable to be learned by all modern provincial governors, pensioners, placemen, &c. Dedicated to T------ H---------, Esq. [Three lines from Deuteronomy]. | |
Novembre 1770- June 1772 | |
Observations on the buyers or reveivers of stolen goods, particularly of lead, iron, &c. taken from buildings; with an attempt to remedy such iniquitous practices. : In a letter to a member of Parliament | |
Of representatives, and his government of the colony during the difficult period that preceded the war of independence | |
Partsongs | |
A plan of exercise, for the militia of the province of the Massachusets-Bay : extracted from the plan of discipline, for the Norfolk militia. | |
Proclamations. 1773-03-10 | |
The representations of Governor Hutchinson and others : contained in certain letters transmitted to England, and afterwards returned from thence, and laid before the General-Assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay. Together with the resolves of the two Houses thereon. | |
South Britain : a poem. Describing its Situation, Product and Trade, Civil and Religious Liberty, and the Bravery and Beauty of the inhabitants. By Philopatriae | |
Strictures upon the declaration of the Congress at Philadelphia : in a letter to a noble lord, etc. | |
Thomas Hutchinson and the origins of the American Revolution | |
The witchcraft delusion of 1692 | |
Xenophontis institutio Cyri |